How to increase and improve the shape of the buttocks with implants
Written by:Surgery to improve the shape of the buttocks is made through implants. This tecnina is increasingly effective and better over time, as explained by our expert in plastic and cosmetic surgery
What is the surgery to the increase of the buttocks with implants?
Surgery of the buttocks or gluteoplasty is to give the roundness in the buttock that lost with the passing of years, with the change in weight or shape of the buttock.
What kind of prosthesis is used for the increase of the buttocks?
To improve gluteal and give it a round shape, using of cohesive silicone implants that give a feeling of soft texture and look very natural to the touch. Before they used prosthesis less cohesive, with a softer gel and less natural. Now the implants for the buttocks are almost perfect, and can change depending on the patient's morphology.
What guarantees do they offer the prosthetic buttocks?
All implants with silicone gel have a remarkable warranty. This does not mean that with time and new technologies there will be other improvements. In fact it will be more and more steps forward which will be made over the years, ensuring a quality of the prosthesis always higher.
That anesthesia should be used for this operation?
The type of anesthesia that is used for the increase of the buttock is the 'nerve block anesthesia, which is carried anesthetizing only a part of the body, in our case from the navel downwards, as for anesthesia during the parts.
Thus the phase of the patient's recovery is much faster. In fact, the elimination of anesthesia in the recovery phase is avoided along with the nausea that can lead, and general malaise.
What is the recovery time?
After any surgery and in general with the buttock is very important that the patient be careful already from the first week, and the treatments that follow data by the plastic surgeon. In this case, in the first 48 hours, the patient should remain in the clinic with a headband to protect the fancy part.
After a week, if there were no post-operative problems, the patient has passed the most risky phase of the operation. Then it is good to wait up to 30 days to fully resume normal lives.